Friday, December 27, 2013

Season's Greetings from Spectrum ArtWorks!

artwork by Spectrum ArtWorks artist Dunji Diego
During this holiday season, we at Spectrum ArtWorks have much to be grateful for. We feel gratitude to you and the many other friends of RESOURCE who believe in Spectrum ArtWorks' mission to break down stigma associated with mental illness. We are also grateful for many other things, including the accomplishments of the Spectrum ArtWorks artists as well as your continued support of their work. We are excited for the new year and the opportunities that lie ahead.
 
Sending our best wishes to you this holiday season! May your days be merry and bright!
 
 
 
As always- Spectrum ArtWorks invites you to learn more about the program and the work of each individual artist. Art is always for sale and appointments can be made to stop by the studio by contacting Arts Coordinator, Megan Andersen - mandersen@resource-mn.org.
 
We thank you dearly for supporting the Spectrum ArtWorks program! Please continue to stay informed and show your support for Spectrum ArtWorks.
 
You can follow us on facebook:
 
Continue to view and read our blog, as well as view lovely art on flickr:
 
And, Spectrum ArtWorks is now on Twitter!! Check us out!
 
For more information or questions about Spectrum ArtWorks please contact Megan Andersen at mandersen@resource-mn.org or (612)752-8282.
 
 
 

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Inside the Spectrum ArtWorks studio





 
Spectrum ArtWorks artists have been keeping busy! Pictured above are Spectrum ArtWorks artists Faye Buffington-Howell (top left), Dunji Diego (top right), David Morris (bottom left) and Cecile Bellamy (bottom right). Photos were taken during a chilly day last week - in which the Spectrum ArtWorks artists cozied up in the studio and began working on some interesting new pieces.
 
Spectrum ArtWorks is grateful to have a presence in our community by sharing the work we do with others. Spectrum ArtWorks has exhibited in local galleries - including, Regla De Oro - Art Gallery & Fair Trade Gifts and Soo Visual Arts Center. In addition to group shows, many of the Spectrum ArtWorks artists have been exhibiting their work in both group and solo shows around the Twin Cities. Keep an eye out - you may see work by Spectrum ArtWorks artists nearby at your favorite, local coffee shop!
 
As always- Spectrum ArtWorks invites you to learn more about the program and the work of each individual artist. Art is always for sale and appointments can be made to stop by the studio by contacting Arts Coordinator, Megan Andersen - mandersen@resource-mn.org.
 
 
Thank you dearly for supporting the Spectrum ArtWorks program! Please continue to stay informed and show your support for Spectrum ArtWorks.
 
You can follow us on facebook:
 
Continue to view and read our blog, as well as view lovely art on flickr:
 
And, Spectrum ArtWorks is now on Twitter!! Check us out!
 
For more information or questions about Spectrum ArtWorks please contact Megan Andersen at mandersen@resource-mn.org or (612)752-8282.
 
 

Friday, October 11, 2013

Mental Illness Awareness Week - October 6-12th, 2013

 
In 1990, the U.S. Congress established the first full week of October as Mental Illness Awareness Week in recognition of the efforts of the National Alliance on Mental Illness to raise mental illness awareness. Mental Illness Awareness Week coincides with the National Day of Prayer for Mental Illness Recovery and Understanding (Oct. 8), National Depression Screening Day (Oct. 10) and World Mental Health Day (Oct. 10).
 
Some FACTS and NUMBERS:

Numbers of Americans Affected by Mental Illness
~ One in four adults -approximately 61.5 million Americans- experience mental illness in a given year. One in 17 -about 13.6 million- live with a serious mental illness such as schizophrenia, major depression or bipolar disorder.
 
~ Approximately 20 percent of youth ages 13 to 18 experience severe mental disorders in a given year.
 
~ Approximately 6.7 percent of American adults -about 14.8 million people- live with major depression.
 
~ Approximately 18.1 percent of American adults -about 42 million people- live with anxiety disorders, such as panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), generalized anxiety disorder and phobias.
 
~ Approximately 26 percent of homeless adults staying in shelters live with serious mental illness and an estimated 46 percent live with severe mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders.
 
Getting Mental Health Treatment in America
~ Approximately 60 percent of adults, and almost one-half of youth ages 8 to 15 with a mental illness received no mental health services in the previous year.
 
~ One-half of all chronic mental illness begins by the age of 14; three-quarters by age 24. Despite effective treatment, there are long delays -sometimes decades- between the first appearance of symptoms and when people get help.
 
The Impact of Mental Illness in America
~ Serious mental illness costs America $193.2 billion in lost earnings per year.
 
~ Mood disorders such as depression are the third most common cause of hospitalization in the U.S. for both youth and adults ages 18-44.
 
~ Individuals living with serious mental illness face an increased risk of having chronic mental conditions. Adults living with serious mental illness die on average 25 years earlier than other Americans, largely due to treatable medical conditions.
 
~ Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the U.S. (more common than homicide) and the third leading cause of death for ages 15 to 24. More than 90 percent of those who die by suicide had one or more mental disorders.
 
~ Although military members comprise less than 1 percent of the U.S. population, veterans represent 20 percent of suicides nationally. Each day, about 18 veterans die from suicide.
 
*For more mental illness FACTS and NUMBERS visit:
 
 
National Depression Screening Day was Thursday, Oct. 10th.
 
Did you know many symptoms of depression are also symptoms of other illnesses? Worried about yourself or a loved one? Please visit http://www.helpyourselfhelpothers.org/ to take an anonymous, online mental health screening. Get help today!
 


Say It Forward 2013

 
When it comes to mental health conditions, silence is not golden. Silence breeds stigma, and stigma hurts. It prevents people from seeking life-saving treatment and support. The International Bipolar Foundation (IBPF) and Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) hope you'll join forces with us to educate and inspire people to learn the facts about mood disorders and break the chains of stigma.
 
Follow this link to learn more and participate in the Say It Forward 2013 Campaign:

 
Share a kind word of hope and support with someone. Begin a conversation about mental health. It's Mental Illness Awareness Week! 

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Minnesota Disability Mural Project

Spectrum ArtWorks artist and Peer Support Specialist, Christi Furnas, is currently collaborating with VSA Minnesota on a very special mural project. What does "Arts Access" mean to you? VSA Minnesota is inviting individuals with and without disabilities to artistically answer this question as a part of the Minnesota Disability Mural Project. Workshops are taking place in the Twin Cities and St. Cloud, days and evenings, through August 31. Christi will be facilitating the next workshop here at Spectrum - Wednesday, July 24th. She will also be facilitating another workshop at Spectrum on Wednesday, August 7th.

Each workshop will provide a variety of supplies and art-making implements to accommodate people with physical and sensory disabilities in barrier-free settings. ASL interpreting is available by contacting VSA Minnesota three working days in advance.

The completed mural of visual art - created on 12"x12" masonite tiles - writing and video will be exhibited in October during Disability Employment Awareness Month at Minneapolis City Center and The Paramount Visual Arts Center in St. Cloud. This is an exciting project and we are looking forward to seeing members of the community participate during the workshops at Spectrum!
 
Workshops are listed at: http://www.vsamn.org/ 
You can also contact VSA Minnesota by email:
or by phone:
(612) 332-3888
 
 

Thursday, May 16, 2013

SPECTRUM ARTWORKS: An Introspective


Exciting news to share!
Next month, Spectrum ArtWorks will be featured at Regla De Oro Gallery in Minneapolis! We will be celebrating all NEW artwork. The show is titled: Spectrum ArtWorks: An Introspective

It has been some time since Spectrum ArtWorks artists have been the featured guests at a local gallery. In January of last year, Spectrum ArtWorks had the opportunity to showcase a solo exhibition at Soo Visual Arts Center and the show was a huge success, receiving a lot of press and support from the community. This summer, at Regla De Oro Gallery, we are excited to share new work with others and are looking forward to continue making a presence in the community - being a creative and visual vessel in breaking down stigma associated with mental illness.


The opening reception is Saturday, June 1st,
2:00-5:00pm. The show runs through June 30th.

Regla De Oro Gallery and Fair Trade Gifts is located at:

2743 Lyndale Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55408


Some information about Regla De Oro:

Regla De Oro Gallery and Fair Trade Gifts works with a number of local artists from the Twin Cities and surrounding areas & community non-profits, participates in local public exhibits, and provides a portion of the proceeds from events to Arts Education and Social Justice Non-Profit organizations. During the opening reception, on June 1st, a portion of ALL sales both in the gallery and giftshop will be donated to the Spectrum ArtWorks program.

Here is a link to Regla De Oro:

http://www.regladeoro.com/Artist.asp?ArtistID=34957&Akey=ALVYHLM3

A link to our friends at Soo Visual Arts Center:

http://www.soovac.org/


Thank you dearly for supporting the Spectrum ArtWorks program! Please continue to stay informed and show your support for Spectrum ArtWorks. You can follow us on facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Spectrum-ArtWorks/169027723169?ref=hl

Continue to view and read our blog, as well as view lovely art on flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/7725496@N05/

And, Spectrum ArtWorks is now on Twitter!! Check us out!

https://twitter.com/SpectrumArtWork

For more information or questions about Spectrum ArtWorks please contact Megan Andersen at mandersen@resource-mn.org